by GoGoMan
Battle Simulator is a browser-based strategy game focused on tactical unit placement and simulated combat outcomes. The player builds an army by selecting different unit types and positioning them on the battlefield before the fight begins. Once combat starts, the game resolves battles automatically, forcing the player to rely entirely on planning rather than direct control. Each session introduces stronger enemy formations, requiring smarter placement, better unit combinations, and careful use of available resources. Difficulty increases through tougher opponents and more complex formations that punish careless setups. The game keeps players engaged by encouraging experimentation, as small changes in positioning or unit balance can completely alter the result. Strategic thinking, prediction, and adaptation drive progress, making each round a test of foresight rather than reaction speed. An internal comparison can be made to Awesome Tanks due to its focus on planning and battlefield control.
The objective is to defeat the opposing army by eliminating all enemy units during the simulation. Success depends on placing units effectively so they overpower the opposing formation once combat begins. A battle ends in failure if the player’s entire army is defeated before the enemy forces collapse.
Battle Simulator uses a single-mode structure with progressive battles. Each completed fight unlocks more challenging encounters, stronger enemies, or different unit matchups. Progression relies on advancing through increasingly difficult simulations rather than switching between separate modes.
Developed by: GoGoMan
Release Date: November 2022
PC Controls:
Placement controls:
WASD = Pan camera horizontally
Mouse = Place and move units
Scroll Wheel = Zoom in and out
Mobile Controls:
Not available
The session begins with a battlefield setup screen where the player selects and places units within a limited area. The player spends available resources to build an army, choosing how many units to deploy and where to position them. After confirming the setup, the simulation starts automatically and all units act on their own. The player observes how formations clash and identifies weaknesses in the strategy. A failed battle forces the player to retry with a revised setup, while a victory unlocks the next encounter. Progression depends on learning enemy behavior, adjusting spacing, and balancing offense and defense across repeated simulations.
Focuses entirely on pre-battle strategy and planning
Simulates combat without direct player control
Encourages experimentation with unit placement
Increases difficulty through stronger enemy setups
Uses resource limits to shape strategic decisions
Supports replaying battles to refine tactics
Battle Simulator runs directly in the browser, which allows access on many school and office networks where downloads are restricted. Network filters may still block certain gaming sites, but browser-based access improves availability. Duckmath provides a platform that commonly remains accessible in restricted environments.
You can play Battle Simulator for free on Duckmath directly in your web browser.
No downloads, no installations, and no registration are required.
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